Faces at the Window: First-Hand Accounts of the Paranormal in Southern New England
Faces at the Window isn’t the usual collection of rehashed New England ghost tales, half-legends and spooky sketches. It’s the real thing, told by an author who actually experienced most of the cases in this book — and even photographed them. On the rare occasions when he wasn’t an eyewitness, he uses first-hand sources, reliable press accounts and even government documents. Paul F. Eno is the ultimate storyteller. His breezy style, sympathetic treatment, wry wit and careful research will make you feel you’re actually at his side, working through some of the 20th century’s scariest, most remarkable cases of the paranormal in New England. And don’t open those curtains until daylight!
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Faces at the Window: First-Hand Accounts of the Paranormal in Southern New England
Faces at the Window isn’t the usual collection of rehashed New England ghost tales, half-legends and spooky sketches. It’s the real thing, told by an author who actually experienced most of the cases in this book — and even photographed them. On the rare occasions when he wasn’t an eyewitness, he uses first-hand sources, reliable press accounts and even government documents. Paul F. Eno is the ultimate storyteller. His breezy style, sympathetic treatment, wry wit and careful research will make you feel you’re actually at his side, working through some of the 20th century’s scariest, most remarkable cases of the paranormal in New England. And don’t open those curtains until daylight!
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BN ID: | 2940012880864 |
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Publisher: | New River Press/Barking Cat Books |
Publication date: | 04/10/1998 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 100 |
File size: | 200 KB |
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